US-Iran Talks
Coverage of US-Iran Talks in the Nexus archive.
- Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in US for key talks
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is in the US for meetings with senior officials and UN representatives to support US-Iran talks, following his participation in a UN policing summit in New York. Pakistan is facilitating technical negotiations between the US and Iran, with talks scheduled for July 11 and further high-level discussions in Doha.
- Saudi Arabia, Bahrain foreign ministers discuss US-Iran talks
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud met with Bahraini counterpart Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani in Riyadh to discuss ongoing US-Iran negotiations and regional security issues. They emphasized enhancing stability and safeguarding freedom of navigation in the Arabian Gulf.
- U.S. crude oil hovers above $70 as Trump, Iran issue mixed messages on talks in Qatar
U.S. crude oil prices hover above $70 as traders monitor mixed messages from Trump and Iran regarding talks in Doha.
- Mitchell: Hormuz Toll Needs Clarity in US-Iran talks
Mitchell states that clarity regarding the Hormuz toll is necessary in US-Iran negotiations. The comment highlights a specific issue in ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two countries.
- U.S.-Iran talks to resume after exchange of strikes, Trump says
President Trump announced that U.S.-Iran talks will resume at Tehran's request following several days of reciprocal strikes that tested a fragile ceasefire.
- Was JD Vance snubbed by Qatar's prime minister?
A video clip from the US-Iran talks in Switzerland is circulating, with claims that the US vice president was snubbed by Qatar's prime minister. However, the footage is incomplete.
- As talks sideline Israel, Netanyahu says ‘we need to free ourselves of dependence’ on US arms
Israeli Premier Netanyahu stated that Israel needs to reduce its dependence on US arms and increase domestic weapon production, citing the ongoing conflict with Iran and its proxies amid US-Iran talks that have sidelined Israel. The comments were made to IDF soldiers in the West Bank.
- Former diplomat on how Israelis are reacting to the U.S.-Iran talks
NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, about Israeli public reactions to the U.S.-Iran agreement. The discussion focuses on how Israelis perceive the diplomatic developments between the two countries.
- 60-day US-Iran talks will be ‘really hard’
The 60-day US-Iran talks are set to take place and are anticipated to be very difficult.
- Brazil’s Financial Morning Call for Monday, June 22, 2026
Ibovespa opens near 168,000 as US-Iran talks collapse, oil rebounds from lows, and Wall Street reopens amid a hawkish Fed and uncertainty. The article highlights global financial developments impacting Brazil's market.
- Monday briefing: What’s next for no-drama Starmer as his ‘political challenges’ pile up?
Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation as prime minister amid pressure from Labour MPs, following Andy Burnham's victory in the Makerfield byelection. High-stakes US-Iran talks, potential anti-Muslim attacks in Edinburgh, and extreme heat forecasts are also highlighted in the article.
- US-Iran Talks Progress, Europe Shifts Strategy | Insight with Haslinda Amin 06/22/2026
US and Iran negotiations show progress, while Europe is adjusting its strategic approach. The article highlights developments in international diplomacy involving these regions.
- Bitcoin holds near $64,000 as US-Iran talks progress but crypto sits out the rally
Bitcoin remains near $64,000 as US-Iran negotiations advance, but the broader cryptocurrency market does not participate in the upward movement.
- ‘Encouraging progress’ made as first round US-Iran talks end
The first round of US-Iran talks has concluded with both sides agreeing on a roadmap toward a final deal. The discussion focused on establishing a framework for future negotiations.
- Araghchi says officials and footballers defend Iran's dignity
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that officials, negotiators, and footballers collectively defend the dignity of the Iranian people. His social media post combined images of victims from a February missile attack on a girls' school with scenes from the World Cup. The post followed progress in US-Iran talks in Switzerland and a World Cup draw with Belgium.
- Emerging-Market Stocks Mark Fresh High as US-Iran Talks Progress, Oil Falls
Emerging-market stocks reached a new high as progress in US-Iran talks offset falling oil prices. The developments suggest improved geopolitical and economic conditions for emerging markets.
- From Chaplin to Ben-Gurion, Swiss venue of US-Iran talks has a star-studded history
The Burgenstock resort in Switzerland, located on a ridge over Lake Lucerne, has hosted notable figures like Chaplin and Ben-Gurion and served as a venue for peace talks. It has a history of catering to the powerful and glamorous for over 150 years.
- Iran state media says nuclear programme not discussed in US talks
Iran state media reported that US-Iran talks in Switzerland, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, were paused and that Tehran's nuclear programme was not discussed. The focus of the 80-minute first round was on implementing a memorandum of understanding and addressing the situation in Lebanon.
- Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 21, 2026
A discussion on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' covers ongoing U.S.-Iran talks amid threats near the Strait of Hormuz and continued strikes between Israel and Hezbollah. Participants include U.N Ambassador Mike Waltz, GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, and Democratic Rep. Jason Crow.
- Sailors trapped in Hormuz strait, dodging drones and rationing food
The Strait of Hormuz remains closed as Iran accuses Israel of violating a ceasefire by attacking Lebanon, stranding sailors in a conflict zone. US-Iran talks began in Switzerland, but the closure impacts global trade and forces sailors to ration food and avoid drones.
- Vance says at US-Iran talks that Mideast is at turning point where it can ‘turn over a new leaf’ or revert to ‘old way’
Vance participates in US-Iran talks in Switzerland, stating the Middle East is at a turning point where it can either 'turn over a new leaf' or return to the 'old way.'
- Israel and Hezbollah trade fire, as US-Iran talks begin in Switzerland
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fire as US-Iran peace talks began in Switzerland. Iran's Revolutionary Guards closed the Strait of Hormuz, and US Vice President JD Vance joined the talks after initially canceling his trip. Lebanese civil defense reported 20 killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
- Iran negotiators head for Switzerland but Lebanon fighting continues
A high-level Iranian delegation led by Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf traveled to Switzerland for U.S. talks, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance prepared to meet in Pakistan. The Iranian team included Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and officials from security, central bank, and oil sectors. Fighting in Lebanon continued amid these diplomatic efforts.
- Brazil’s Stock Market Holds Flat as It Steadies on Key Support
Brazil's Ibovespa remained flat at 168,333.61 on June 19, marking its third consecutive session stabilizing on key support. The market faced pressure due to a strong dollar and a pause in U.S.-Iran negotiations.
- Expert warns on "bumpy road ahead" for Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire as U.S. seeks Iran deal
An expert warns of challenges for the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire amid rising tensions in Lebanon, which may delay U.S.-Iran negotiations. CBS News contributor Aaron MacLean commented on the situation.
- Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire now in effect after tensions flare up
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is now in effect following increased tensions that affected U.S.-Iran negotiations. The report is by CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab and Natalie Brand.
- Israeli military strikes southern Lebanon as US-Iran talks are postponed
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing 18 people, while Israel reported the deaths of four soldiers. Fighting flared in Lebanon on Friday amid the conflict.
- Andy Burnham Win Puts UK PM Under Pressure & US-Iran Talks Called Off | The Pulse 6/19/2026
Andy Burnham's win has placed the UK Prime Minister under pressure, while upcoming US-Iran talks have been canceled. The developments highlight political tensions in both domestic and international spheres.
- Switzerland says US-Iran talks postponed
Switzerland announced that US-Iran talks have been postponed. The departure of US Vice President JD Vance to Switzerland was also cancelled.
- US-Iran talks postponed as Israel attacks Lebanon
US-Iran talks have been postponed as Tehran delays discussions to cement a ceasefire amid ongoing Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon.
- Israeli military strikes in southern Lebanon in intense fighting as US-Iran talks postponed
Israel's military struck targets in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah reported intense fighting, threatening a new US-Iran agreement to end their conflict. The attacks occurred amid postponed US-Iran talks in Switzerland, with the White House citing logistical issues, while Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to withdraw forces until Hezbollah is neutralized.
- Israeli military says it struck southern Lebanon in intense fighting as US-Iran talks postponed
Israel’s military struck southern Lebanon as Hezbollah reported intense fighting. US-Iran talks in Switzerland about ending the Iran war were postponed due to ongoing Israeli military campaigns in Lebanon.
- Switzerland says US-Iran talks set for Friday cancelled
Switzerland announced the cancellation of expected US-Iran talks scheduled for Friday at the Burgenstock mountaintop resort. The Swiss foreign ministry confirmed in a statement that the discussions will not take place.
- Vance postpones trip for US-Iran talks on Friday in Switzerland
US Vice President JD Vance postponed a trip to Switzerland for US-Iran talks. The White House stated the logistics were complex and he is not departing tonight, with technical talks expected to start soon.
- US-Iran talks: Hope and skepticism in the Swiss alps
US-Iran talks in Switzerland aim to address an end to fighting and global energy concerns, though critics argue the US may have rushed into an unfavorable agreement.
- 'Duplicitous' or neutral? How Oman incurred Trump's wrath
US President Donald Trump did not include Oman in a list of countries approving a deal with Iran, despite Oman's role as a mediator for US-Iran talks and its facilitation of the 2015 nuclear deal.
- Trump says deal to end Iran war will be signed Sunday, as Iran disagrees on timing
Trump claims a deal to end the Iran war will be signed Sunday, while Iran disputes the timing. Pakistan's prime minister, a key mediator in U.S.-Iran talks, stated Saturday that a peace deal is closer than ever and could be finalized within 24 hours.
- Trump says deal to end Iran war will be signed Sunday, as Iran disagrees on timing
Trump claims a deal to end the Iran war will be signed Sunday, while Iran disagrees on the timing. Pakistan's prime minister stated that a peace deal is closer than ever and could be finalized within the next 24 hours.
- Pakistan and Saudi Arabia welcome US-Iran talks
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have welcomed US-Iran negotiations, with Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud discussing the talks and expressing hope for regional peace. Saudi Arabia praised Pakistan's role in supporting mediation and diplomacy.
- Government reported to restrain IDF action in Lebanon to avoid derailing US-Iran talks
The government is reportedly restraining IDF actions in Lebanon to prevent disruption of US-Iran talks, though Israeli strikes in south Lebanon continue as Hezbollah drones target troops without causing injuries. The PM's office denies the Kan news report about restraint.